Completly new CB, need some advice

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by ameyjah, Dec 2, 2007.

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    Please give me your suggestion on these issues
    1) how to find product for promotion, I mean do you decide the niche. (which category etc)
    2) how do you promote the product, I am planning to promote through Adword


    thanks, please help me as I am unable to decide the right product for me. which current niche products are converting well. thanks
     
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    downloadsonline.org Active Member

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    you can decide a niche to promote based on various factors:
    - your interest
    - your experience
    - do you have related web sites or blogs
    - demand for products in that niche
    - competition
    - price, commission
    - gravity high or low
    etc..
     
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    different products respond to different marketing methods.. PPC works for most products.

    make sure you only use keywords that a buyer would use and use negative keywords.

    You negative keywords should have every keyword that a non buyer would use.. some i use are: free, gratis, scam, ripoff, rip off, clickbank, click bank, pdf, cbreceipt, hack,

    hope this helps
     
    Swerd, Dec 3, 2007 IP
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    not able to understand. should I use negative keywords ot not.


    you can decide a niche to promote based on various factors:
    I am normally interested in any product that make me some money. can you elaborate the area like sports, or traveling or other things. Which section in CB rocks for sells.
    no experience, so how should I start it off
    now I will be using adword
    how do you know about the demand unless you the suplier. I mean any source to get idea of current things or demand
    yeah that's good factor to be considered. but can you tell me what is economical for adword cpc rates
    good factor , rep for this
    can you explain me this term
    etc..
     
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    Good luck mate! :)
     
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    I would like to have some suggestions from you too thanks
     
    ameyjah, Dec 3, 2007 IP
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    any one with constructive comments, can you tell me good start guide for Click bank,
    i have tried to search but no luck
     
    ameyjah, Dec 4, 2007 IP
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    Yes, you should use negative keywords... For example you could set a phrase match "astrology software", then people searching for best astrology software, cheap astrology software, good astrology software, free astrology software, etc.. would all see your ad. However since people searching for free astrology software aren't likely to buy, you could set a negative keyword by typing -free and then people who include that word will no longer see your ad.

    Finding the perfect product isn't as important as marketing it correctly. Everything works if you market it correctly to the right people. However if the niche really doesn't matter then any reasonably inexpensive item that at least appears to have value will work. Of course if you do find a niche where the demand greatly exceeds the supply you will profit more, but don't spend forever trying to find the "Best" product to promote. As to sections, as always fitness and money are popular, both to purchase and promote.

    You can get a relative idea of the demand based on the gravity listed in clickbank. High gravity items are selling well, and hence the highest gravity items both convert well and are sought after. You can also use keyword tools like wordtracker to see how popular related searches are.

    Your cost per click will depend on the product niche, how focused your ads are, and the click thru rate of your ads. For example if your keyword is fitness you're going to get lots of impressions but probably not too many click thru's, and you'll be competing with many others for that word so the campaign probably won't be profitable. If however you bid on "buy little johnny's ab exercise book", you probably won't get too many impressions, but you'll be competing with less people, you'll get far more click thru's per impression (so google will lower your ad price), and when they do get to your site, chances are they are looking to buy little johnny's ab exercise book and that's exactly what you want.

    As to what's economical, that all depends but you're going to need to test the water and see how well something converts. If you get 1 sale every 100 visitors and make $20 a sale, then 1 cent a click doubles your money, 2 cents breaks even, and everything greater just puts you in debt.
     
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    adwords is great for this, your problem is how to find a good product to promote, how to check the competition, how to check if it new or not, how to boost your sales and so many howto's to make a profit. See my sig. I make it a $2.99 ebook, yep, it is created by me and it is really quite simple. I throw you even a hot selling ebook for free. naks, just say thanks!

    Regards,

    Alexander
     
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